For the past several years, just about the only news about manufacturing in New Hampshire has been bad. 200 jobs cut here. 300 lost there. But those numbers don't tell the full story.
For the past two years, the production of durable goods has added more to the state's growth than any other sector. That's more than trade and nearly three times more than areas such as health services. New Hampshire Public Radio's Jon Greenberg has this look at manufacturing's low profile comeback and what's behind it.